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BRAINFOOD
INNOVATIONS FROM THE CONVERGENCE OF
BUSINESS, MARKETING AND CREATIVE STRATEGIES
WITH LEADING TECHNOLOGY

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A Case Study in High-Impact Dialogue Marketing   Generating vastly superior lead
generation for a prestigious university.
VASTLY SUPERIOR LEAD GENERATION

SITUATION                                                     enrollment during a time when tuition increased 50%
                                                              to reflect the dramatically improved quality of its new
A prestigious private university teaching advancing
                                                              accreditation, enhanced coursework and the caliber of
technology positioned to be on par with Ivy League
                                                              its faculty and staff.
universities needed a high-quality lead generation
campaign. This university wanted to boost the number          The university has been extremely successful in
of high school students requesting information about          attracting high school students for many years,
the university.                                               with online and offline marketing and advertising
                                                              campaigns. FabCom tailors each campaign to resonate
The university has had a long-standing partnership with
                                                              with individual students with dynamically targeted,
FabCom. With its highly refined dialogue marketing
                                                              emotionally relevant messaging. FabCom matches
strategies, FabCom, in less than a decade, helped the
                                                              the university’s distinct attributes (e.g., its network
university alter its reputation from a well-respected local
                                                              security major) to these individual students, based on
tech school into the prestigious university that it is,
                                                              the attributes that are most appealing to them. Then,
while boosting its student population. This was done by
                                                              FabCom pinpoints the messaging based on where the
crafting a unique position for the university among its
                                                              potential student is in the behavior cycle.
competitors, and by precisely identifying the university’s
potential student enrollment and retention. Today, it has     This is called Brand Mapping.
amended its campus to accommodate more than 1,200
students from all 50 states and six continents.               The university offers undergraduate and graduate
                                                              degrees, notably in programs that attract worldwide
Moreover, FabCom helped the university increase its           attention from recruiters at top-tier governmental




1   FabCom   Case Study
Strategy and Tactics

agencies and corporations. These majors include              students, professors and industry professionals.
advancing computer science, serious gaming, human-
                                                             • Underscore the university’s accreditation as a higher
computer interaction, network security, robotics,
                                                             learning institution, and its standing as a prestigious
technology forensics and many more.
                                                             university that attracts the attention of recruiters from
The challenge for FabCom and the university was              the federal government (such as the Department of
substantial—to build upon an already successful, well-       Homeland Security) and Fortune 100 companies (such
established foundation.                                      as Boeing).

The university wanted to increase the number of high         • Craft highly targeted, emotionally relevant, ongoing
school students who request information about the            conversations between high-prospect high school
university’s degree programs.                                students and the university. Use dialogue marketing
                                                             strategies, such as personalized websites (PURLs) and
                                                             individualized marketing messaging as well as real-time
                                                             call center integration and collateral fulfillment.
GOALS/OBJECTIVES
GOALS
• Increase highly qualified inquiries for information        STRATEGY AND TACTICS
about this university from high school students.
                                                             HIGH SCHOOL SOPHOMORES
• The target response rate for the campaign geared           Most college marketers are happy to see a 1% response
to high school sophomores: 1.5% (compared to an              rate to marketing campaigns, or perhaps 2% if they’re
industry average of 0.72%).                                  doing exceptionally well.
• Target cost: $40 per student acquisition.                  The most successful dialogue marketing campaigns
                                                             must contain: the right message in the right place at
OBJECTIVES
                                                             precisely the right time on the right media/marketing
• Increase inquiries from high school sophomores, plus       platforms.
high school seniors—a particularly challenging task
since most seniors have already settled on a short list of   FabCom uses a highly sophisticated process for
universities they hope to attend.                            campaigns. This begins with deep-dive brand mapping
                                                             research. This is a critical step in the development of
• Underscore the university’s synchronic learning            emotionally resonating messages, which are stored in a
approach to education, where students simultaneously         dynamic database technology infrastructure. Dialogues
work on short-term and long-term projects; on their          with prospective students are dynamic in that each
own, and in collaboration with on-campus and online          conversation is directed by the individual student, who




2   FabCom   Case Study
Strategy and Tactics

selects a specific brand attribute (e.g., a specific major)   2.3%. The digital media major had a 2.9% response
that is of most interest to them. This then triggers the      rate; network security was at 3.6%; computer science
deployment of another targeted marketing asset, such          had an outstanding 7.6% response rate.
as an HTML or a personalized direct mail, and usually
                                                              The university’s new dialogue marketing campaign,
a personalized website (PURL). These initiatives help
                                                              crafted by FabCom, consisted of:
us gather behavior information for bull’s-eye targeting in
the next engagement.                                          • Refined dialogue marketing messaging for five
                                                              campaigns: General, computer science, digital media,
This particular campaign began with an individualized
                                                              gaming and network security
HTML that was emailed to students culled from
a College Board’s database list. These HTMLs                  • Separate creative messaging for male and female
contained pre-populated data fields (such as name,            sophomores
address and test scores). Based on each student’s
specific selections for information, students were            • HTMLs, Direct Marketing and Personalized Websites
sent personalized direct mail that provided additional        (PURLs)
information and the Web address for their PURL. This
                                                              • Automatically triggered Recruitment Funnel Collateral
PURL led them through the live online automated
                                                              and Automated Call Center Integration to the University’s
inquiry funnel.
                                                              counselors
In the older campaign, the university’s marketing for
                                                              • A negligible increase in marketing investment
high school sophomores consisted of HTMLs and direct
mail. The overall response rate was an impressive




3   FabCom   Case Study
Strategy and Tactics

HIGH SCHOOL SENIORS                                        • HTMLs, Direct Marketing and PURLs targeted to high
                                                           prospect high school seniors
Most high school seniors have already narrowed down
the universities they would like to attend, and many have • Simultaneous Direct Marketing and PURLs geared to
already been accepted by a college. As a result, it can be the parents of high school seniors
extremely difficult to generate interest from this group.
                                                           • A significant reduction in marketing investment
That said, the university’s prior campaign, which
consisted of emotionally charged messaging such as,
“take the final step,” generated a respectable 0.5%
response rate.

FabCom, which has spearheaded dynamic one to one,
dialogue marketing for many years, actually scaled back
the campaign’s reach by 29%. But, with the new brand
mapping applied and the highly refined messaging
tailored to individuals, the response rate soared.

Moreover, through extensive brand mapping research
(where individuals are matched to the brand’s attributes
that appeal to them, in lieu of a general message or
advertising claim), FabCom identified a secondary target
audience influential in selecting universities: parents.
The university’s refined dialogue marketing campaign
consisted of:

• Refined dialogue marketing messaging for four
product categories: General, computer science, digital
media and network security

• Separate creative messaging for male and female
seniors




4   FabCom   Case Study
Results

FabCom’s dialogue marketing campaigns generated         The campaign consisted of dual targets—students and
astronomical increases in response rates from both high parents.
school sophomores and high school seniors.
                                                        Among high school seniors, the granularly and
                                                        behaviorally targeted, less costly dialogue marketing
                                                        campaign surged 20%, for a total response of 0.7%.
HIGH SCHOOL SOPHOMORES
                                                          This campaign is the result of combining socio-
Among sophomores, the total marketing investment          graphic and behavioral data with demographics, plus
increased a modest 13%. Yet, the response rate surged     a strong agency-client partnership, to create effective,
39%, to 3.2% (3,741 prospects) with the new, refined      ongoing dialogue marketing conversations that result
dialogue marketing campaign. That was up from 2.3%        in superior ROI.
(1,993 prospects) with the original campaign.

More impressive, among male high school sophomores,
the response rate was nothing short of extraordinary: a
118% increase, to a 3.7% response rate with FabCom’s
refined dialogue marketing campaign.

Among the specific degree programs, for all prospective
students, the response rate for the digital media major
increased 21%; gaming was up 4900%; computer
science slipped 5%; network security was up 22%.



HIGH SCHOOL SENIORS
Although the dialogue marketing campaign geared to
prospective high school seniors was scaled back by
29%, FabCom’s refined campaign generated a huge
40% increase, to a 0.7%. That was up from 0.5% with
the original campaign.




5   FabCom   Case Study
FABCOM IS A FULL-SERVICE STRATEGIC MARKETING, PR, AND ADVERTISING FIRM
Principal: Brian Fabiano                                 Location                            Contact
Number of Employees: 29                                  7819 East Greenway Road             phone (480) 478-8500
Local Area Billings: $30.7 Million*                      Suite 5                             fax (480) 478-8510
                                                         Scottsdale, AZ 85260                www.fabcomlive.com

*Amortized for media billings as calculated in the Phoenix Business Journal Book of Lists.




6   FabCom       Case Study

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Generating vastly superior lead generation for a prestigious university

  • 1. BRAINFOOD INNOVATIONS FROM THE CONVERGENCE OF BUSINESS, MARKETING AND CREATIVE STRATEGIES WITH LEADING TECHNOLOGY Case Study White Paper A Case Study in High-Impact Dialogue Marketing Generating vastly superior lead generation for a prestigious university.
  • 2. VASTLY SUPERIOR LEAD GENERATION SITUATION enrollment during a time when tuition increased 50% to reflect the dramatically improved quality of its new A prestigious private university teaching advancing accreditation, enhanced coursework and the caliber of technology positioned to be on par with Ivy League its faculty and staff. universities needed a high-quality lead generation campaign. This university wanted to boost the number The university has been extremely successful in of high school students requesting information about attracting high school students for many years, the university. with online and offline marketing and advertising campaigns. FabCom tailors each campaign to resonate The university has had a long-standing partnership with with individual students with dynamically targeted, FabCom. With its highly refined dialogue marketing emotionally relevant messaging. FabCom matches strategies, FabCom, in less than a decade, helped the the university’s distinct attributes (e.g., its network university alter its reputation from a well-respected local security major) to these individual students, based on tech school into the prestigious university that it is, the attributes that are most appealing to them. Then, while boosting its student population. This was done by FabCom pinpoints the messaging based on where the crafting a unique position for the university among its potential student is in the behavior cycle. competitors, and by precisely identifying the university’s potential student enrollment and retention. Today, it has This is called Brand Mapping. amended its campus to accommodate more than 1,200 students from all 50 states and six continents. The university offers undergraduate and graduate degrees, notably in programs that attract worldwide Moreover, FabCom helped the university increase its attention from recruiters at top-tier governmental 1 FabCom Case Study
  • 3. Strategy and Tactics agencies and corporations. These majors include students, professors and industry professionals. advancing computer science, serious gaming, human- • Underscore the university’s accreditation as a higher computer interaction, network security, robotics, learning institution, and its standing as a prestigious technology forensics and many more. university that attracts the attention of recruiters from The challenge for FabCom and the university was the federal government (such as the Department of substantial—to build upon an already successful, well- Homeland Security) and Fortune 100 companies (such established foundation. as Boeing). The university wanted to increase the number of high • Craft highly targeted, emotionally relevant, ongoing school students who request information about the conversations between high-prospect high school university’s degree programs. students and the university. Use dialogue marketing strategies, such as personalized websites (PURLs) and individualized marketing messaging as well as real-time call center integration and collateral fulfillment. GOALS/OBJECTIVES GOALS • Increase highly qualified inquiries for information STRATEGY AND TACTICS about this university from high school students. HIGH SCHOOL SOPHOMORES • The target response rate for the campaign geared Most college marketers are happy to see a 1% response to high school sophomores: 1.5% (compared to an rate to marketing campaigns, or perhaps 2% if they’re industry average of 0.72%). doing exceptionally well. • Target cost: $40 per student acquisition. The most successful dialogue marketing campaigns must contain: the right message in the right place at OBJECTIVES precisely the right time on the right media/marketing • Increase inquiries from high school sophomores, plus platforms. high school seniors—a particularly challenging task since most seniors have already settled on a short list of FabCom uses a highly sophisticated process for universities they hope to attend. campaigns. This begins with deep-dive brand mapping research. This is a critical step in the development of • Underscore the university’s synchronic learning emotionally resonating messages, which are stored in a approach to education, where students simultaneously dynamic database technology infrastructure. Dialogues work on short-term and long-term projects; on their with prospective students are dynamic in that each own, and in collaboration with on-campus and online conversation is directed by the individual student, who 2 FabCom Case Study
  • 4. Strategy and Tactics selects a specific brand attribute (e.g., a specific major) 2.3%. The digital media major had a 2.9% response that is of most interest to them. This then triggers the rate; network security was at 3.6%; computer science deployment of another targeted marketing asset, such had an outstanding 7.6% response rate. as an HTML or a personalized direct mail, and usually The university’s new dialogue marketing campaign, a personalized website (PURL). These initiatives help crafted by FabCom, consisted of: us gather behavior information for bull’s-eye targeting in the next engagement. • Refined dialogue marketing messaging for five campaigns: General, computer science, digital media, This particular campaign began with an individualized gaming and network security HTML that was emailed to students culled from a College Board’s database list. These HTMLs • Separate creative messaging for male and female contained pre-populated data fields (such as name, sophomores address and test scores). Based on each student’s specific selections for information, students were • HTMLs, Direct Marketing and Personalized Websites sent personalized direct mail that provided additional (PURLs) information and the Web address for their PURL. This • Automatically triggered Recruitment Funnel Collateral PURL led them through the live online automated and Automated Call Center Integration to the University’s inquiry funnel. counselors In the older campaign, the university’s marketing for • A negligible increase in marketing investment high school sophomores consisted of HTMLs and direct mail. The overall response rate was an impressive 3 FabCom Case Study
  • 5. Strategy and Tactics HIGH SCHOOL SENIORS • HTMLs, Direct Marketing and PURLs targeted to high prospect high school seniors Most high school seniors have already narrowed down the universities they would like to attend, and many have • Simultaneous Direct Marketing and PURLs geared to already been accepted by a college. As a result, it can be the parents of high school seniors extremely difficult to generate interest from this group. • A significant reduction in marketing investment That said, the university’s prior campaign, which consisted of emotionally charged messaging such as, “take the final step,” generated a respectable 0.5% response rate. FabCom, which has spearheaded dynamic one to one, dialogue marketing for many years, actually scaled back the campaign’s reach by 29%. But, with the new brand mapping applied and the highly refined messaging tailored to individuals, the response rate soared. Moreover, through extensive brand mapping research (where individuals are matched to the brand’s attributes that appeal to them, in lieu of a general message or advertising claim), FabCom identified a secondary target audience influential in selecting universities: parents. The university’s refined dialogue marketing campaign consisted of: • Refined dialogue marketing messaging for four product categories: General, computer science, digital media and network security • Separate creative messaging for male and female seniors 4 FabCom Case Study
  • 6. Results FabCom’s dialogue marketing campaigns generated The campaign consisted of dual targets—students and astronomical increases in response rates from both high parents. school sophomores and high school seniors. Among high school seniors, the granularly and behaviorally targeted, less costly dialogue marketing campaign surged 20%, for a total response of 0.7%. HIGH SCHOOL SOPHOMORES This campaign is the result of combining socio- Among sophomores, the total marketing investment graphic and behavioral data with demographics, plus increased a modest 13%. Yet, the response rate surged a strong agency-client partnership, to create effective, 39%, to 3.2% (3,741 prospects) with the new, refined ongoing dialogue marketing conversations that result dialogue marketing campaign. That was up from 2.3% in superior ROI. (1,993 prospects) with the original campaign. More impressive, among male high school sophomores, the response rate was nothing short of extraordinary: a 118% increase, to a 3.7% response rate with FabCom’s refined dialogue marketing campaign. Among the specific degree programs, for all prospective students, the response rate for the digital media major increased 21%; gaming was up 4900%; computer science slipped 5%; network security was up 22%. HIGH SCHOOL SENIORS Although the dialogue marketing campaign geared to prospective high school seniors was scaled back by 29%, FabCom’s refined campaign generated a huge 40% increase, to a 0.7%. That was up from 0.5% with the original campaign. 5 FabCom Case Study
  • 7. FABCOM IS A FULL-SERVICE STRATEGIC MARKETING, PR, AND ADVERTISING FIRM Principal: Brian Fabiano Location Contact Number of Employees: 29 7819 East Greenway Road phone (480) 478-8500 Local Area Billings: $30.7 Million* Suite 5 fax (480) 478-8510 Scottsdale, AZ 85260 www.fabcomlive.com *Amortized for media billings as calculated in the Phoenix Business Journal Book of Lists. 6 FabCom Case Study